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Page 1: References and further resources · CONTENTS References and further resources a) References China Labour Bulletin (CLB). (2014). Sexual harassment of female workers in China’s manufacturing

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References and further resources

a) References

China Labour Bulletin (CLB). (2014). Sexual harassment of female workers in China’s manufacturing industry is rampant. Available at: http://www.clb.org.hk/en/content/bustle-sexual-harassment-female-workers-chinas-manufacturing-industry-rampant

Clean Clothes. (2014). Campaign ‘Stitched Up’. Available at: http://www.cleanclothes.org/livingwage/stitched-up

Fair Wear Foundation. (FWF) (2015). Artwork focus group project. (pp. 1-32) Amsterdam: Fair Wear. Foundation. Available at: http://www.fairwear.org/ul/cms/fck-uploaded/documents/fwfpublications_reports/FWF-ArtFocus-Report.pdf

Fair Wear Foundation. (FWF) (2013). Standing Firm Against Factory Floor Harassment. http://www.fairwear.org/ul/cms/fck-uploaded/documents/fwfpublications_reports/StandingFirmReportFWF2013.pdf

IndustriAll. (forthcoming). Challenging Gender-Based Violence in Global Garment Supply Chains: An IndustriALL Action Guide. Report by Jo Morris, in association with Fair Wear Foundation.

Solidar. (2012). Social Protection for all – an action guide. Authors: Helga Jansen-Daugbjerg, Andrea Maksimovic, Jo Morris. Available at: http://www.solidar.org/IMG/pdf/decentwork_toolkit_en_short_web.pdf

UN Women. (2014). UN Trust Fund Annual Report. Available at: http://www.unwomen.org/~/media/headquarters/attachments/sections/library/publications/2015/untf-annualreport-2014-en.pdf

UN Women. (2015). Progress of the World’s Women. Transforming Economies, Realizing Rights. Available at: http://progress.unwomen.org/en/2015/download/index.html#report

UWEA. (2011). Developing Strategies for Change for Women: Workers in African horticulture. Available at: http://www.women-ww.org/documents/UWEA-final-research-report.pdf

Women in Cities International. (2011a). Tools for Gathering Information about Women’s Safety and Inclusion in Cities: Experiences from the Gender Inclusive Cities Programme.

Women in Cities International. (2011b). Ten Point Guide to Creating Gender Inclusive Cities (2011).

Women in Cities International. (2012). Tackling Gender Exclusion: Experiences from the Gender Inclusive Cities Programme.

b) Additional resources and further reading

WHO. (2005). Researching violence against women: a practical guide for researchers and activists. http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/violence/9241546476/en/

UNHabitat. (2008). Women’s Safety Audit: What Works and Where? http://unhabitat.org/books/womens-safety-audit-what-works-and-where/

For more information about safe public spaces see UN Women Safe Cities Flagship Programme at: http://www.unwomen.org and http://www.endvawnow.org/en

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Part BPart B: Preventing and addressing sexual harassment and violence in the workplace: practical strategies

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